Jeffrey Skoll

Shortly after graduating from business school, he began his career at eBay, where he wrote the business plan that the company followed from its emergence as a start-up to a larger company. While at the company, he began the eBay Foundation which was allocated pre-IPO stock now worth $32 million. Once eBay's second-largest stockholder, behind Omidyar, he subsequently cashed out a portion of his company holdings, netting him about $2 billion. With an estimated net worth of $4 billion (as of December 2016), Skoll was ranked by Forbes as the seventh wealthiest Canadian and 134th in the United States.
Through his former film production company, Participant–of which he was founder, owner, and chairman–he produced numerous critically acclaimed films. His first films ''Syriana'' (2005), ''Good Night, and Good Luck'' (2005), and ''North Country'' (2005), along with the documentary ''Murderball'' (2005), accounted for 11 Oscar nominations in 2006. His subsequent films have included ''An Inconvenient Truth'' (2006), ''Fast Food Nation'' (2006), ''The World According to Sesame Street'' (2006), ''Waiting for "Superman"'' (2010), ''Lincoln'' (2012), and his latest, ''Spotlight'' (2015) won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2016. Provided by Wikipedia
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